He steals his iPhone but has the 'decency' to send him all his contacts

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Sometimes it is more annoying to lose an iPhone because of all the personal information that you may have inside than for the phone itself. Attention to the following unpublished story that comes directly from China, of course. One man, Zou Bin, was riding in a shared taxi when his companion stole his iPhone directly from his pocket.

When Zou Bin realized that he no longer had his phone, he decided send a message to your iPhone that sounds quite threatening:

I know you are the man who was sitting next to me. I can guarantee that I will find you. Look at the contacts I have on the phone and you will see what kind of person you are dealing with. Send me the phone number at this address below if you are sensible.

According to Chinese media, Zou Bin works for the public sector in China, which means that in his contact list surely I had data on dozens of mafias. The thief must have taken the matter seriously, because he sent the SIM to Zou Bin and a 1.000-page document with details of more than XNUMX handwritten contacts. Of course, no sight of the phone anywhere, the thief charged him well with the work he had to do.

"I'm sure the thief's hand will have swollen after writing eleven pages with information from hundreds of contacts," Zou Bin told a Chinese media.

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Source- Hindustantimes


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  1.   Sebastián said

    Didn't have the contacts synced to iCloud? XD

    1.    Juanka said

      Good point! 🙂

    2.    Hector Sandoval said

      It's the first thing I thought, someone with an iPhone no longer thinks about losing data along with their computer because there are solutions like iCloud.

  2.   gabriel roses miranda said

    And more on top he wrote it in Chinese ... haha

  3.   Zheng shui said

    "... Zou Bin works for the public sector in China, which means that in his contact list he probably had data from dozens of mafias." ..., that is, all Chinese public employees have dozens of mobsters' phone numbers in their mobiles, it is better that no Chinese public employee read this "article", if we do not have another "diplomatic incident" ..., now I understand what the yellow press is, TO FRAME !!!!.

    1.    Juanka said

      Hahahaha They will be from the mafia but they forget that they are also made of flesh and bones like us. Here the prevailing problem is corruption in that government, it allows these gangsters to walk freely. It is true that in every country there are gangsters, but that is due to the high corruption that exists in their governments.

      1.    KyrosBlanck said

        Corruption in THAT government. It is true that in every country there are gangsters, but that is due to the high corruption that exists in THEIR governments.

        I love how you use the third person to talk about Spain JAJAJAJAJA.

  4.   Hector Sandoval said

    He worked as Chino ... hahaha